Seller’s Inspection
Nobody Likes Surprises
Why have a Pre-Listing Home Inspection?
Eliminate Last Minute Delays. Everyone can benefit from a smooth transaction. When a pre-listing inspection is performed, all parties are aware that the asking price has been based on the condition of the home without last minute surprises.
Repairs On Your Schedule. By having an inspection performed in advance of the listing, sellers gain the advantage of addressing issues and performing repairs without scheduling and deadline concerns.
Aids In Completing A Fair Disclosure Form. With a complete inspection report in hand, sellers are able to accurately complete the required fair disclosure form.
Nobody Likes Surprises
Why have a Pre-Listing Home Inspection?
- Eliminate Last Minute Delays
- Repairs On Your Schedule
- Aids In Completing A Fair Disclosure Form
Included with every pre-listing inspection
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A foundation performance evaluation and option is provided with every detailed report.
The roof and attic are closely inspected for signs of leaks, prior repairs and potential hazards.
Fixtures, appliances and accessible piping components are inspected and tested for integrity and performance.
Wiring, breakers, fixtures and all safety components of the electrical system go through a point by point evaluation.
Installed major appliances are operated and evaluated for proper function, installation and maintenance
The environmental comfort of your home is important. We stress the system and check for weakness or failure as part of a quality home inspection.
Walls, windows, brick, and all sorts of materials are associated with the exteriors of your home. We look to find out how well your home is holding up to the elements.
Walls, ceilings, doors, floors, finishes, and just about everything you see on your day to day life on the interior of your home gets reviewed for proper installation and fit.
We verify installation of garage doors, operators, utilities and appliances, safety compliances, function, and proper component placement per important codes.
Within the attic we find and test HVACs, ductwork, insulation, roof systems, ventilation, moisture controls, structure, and all of the installed utilities.
Your inspector is qualified and required to check as many as 600 individual items during every inspection.
Our Performance Process
Observation
Our inspection service begins with performing a visual inspection of over 600 possible items in the average household. Room by room and system by system, we perform our inspection like we were handling our own investment. Our observation and deduction is backed by years of experience in paying attention to details.
Observe
Performance
During the inspection process, we test the performance of all of the major appliances, electrical and plumbing systems, the climate control equipment, and make you aware of any concerns that we find. We also go the extra step of recommending a specialist when we feel that a condition warrants more exhaustive testing.
Operate
Analysis
After the inspection, we take our time to go over every word of the report to ensure that you get accurate, important information that will help you to make an informed decision. We organize photos, videos and our verbiage so that you can make the most of your time reviewing the condition of the home.
Organize
Delivery
We create both the TREC Required PDF report as well as a browser based, interactive full color image and video report for you to review and create a repair request form to better present our findings and your desire for corrective action. We usually deliver your report the same night as the inspection.
Report
Additional Services to Consider
additional services
Additional services can be performed at the same time as the general inspection saving you time and money.
Proper installation and operation of the sprinkler system saves you time, money and frustration. Zone by zone testing and component verification will help.
This often required inspection gives you peace of mind that the ever present wood destroying insects have not yet come calling.
Proper maintenance saves you money while proper installation saves lives. Know that your pool is up to standards for a worry free experience for you and your loved ones
As a certified inspector for the National Association of Wastwater Technicians, we offer an operational inspection of the septic system and components.
Storage buildings, she-sheds, cabanas, casitas, etc. all come in varying sizes and styles. We offer inspections of these buildings to the same standards as your home.